Wasn't sure if that lil blue/green wire was the ground connection for the auto solenoid. That is information that has been overwritten in my brain. Thanks for reminding me.
So, if you replace the solenoid in an automatic car with one for a manual car, you just leave the blue/green wire disconnected from anything and tuck it away.
To help the OP, you need to make sure the "I" terminal to the solenoid is connected to the ignition wiring circuit, and the "S" terminal of the solenoid is connected to a circuit that is only hot when the key is turned to the start position. Reverse them and you'll either get nothing at all, no starter - no nada, or the starter will engage the moment you turn the key, but there will be no spark, and the starter will stay engaged until you turn the key to the off position. I don't recall exactly, overwrote that stuff too.